Over-under shotgun san marco
To find a parts catalog for the Richland Arms Co 20 gauge Armi San Marco 747, you can start by checking online resources like gun forums, collector websites, or auction sites that specialize in vintage firearms. Additionally, reaching out to Armi San Marco distributors or contacting gunsmiths who specialize in older models might yield helpful information. Lastly, consider visiting local gun shops or attending gun shows, where you might find printed catalogs or knowledgeable individuals who can assist you.
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I have just seen this set on gunbroker.com
the value of a 1948 Stevens double barrel shotgun 16 gauge. Hammerless.
You can find parts for many westernfield shotguns at Numrich gun parts. WWW.e-gunparts.com
Crescent Fire Arms made millions of similar shotguns with over a hundred different trade names. I doubt if anyone has a good estimate, but there were a lot. 20 gauge will be harder to find than 12s.
Yes, Crescent Firearms did produce 16-gauge shotguns, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. These shotguns were often part of their popular line of double-barrel and single-shot models. While they may not be as common today, collectors and enthusiasts may still find Crescent 16-gauge shotguns in the market.
To find out the worth research Henri Peeper shotguns Liege Belgium his factory was on Bayard st. He made and sold shotguns under many names Bayard being one of them
Check the yellow pages for gunsmiths. you can find any and all parts for almost all guns at www.e-gunparts.com
ESSEX Tradename used by Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky on shotguns made by Crescent Fire Arms Company. ESSEX Tradename used by J. Stevens Arms Company on rifles and shotguns.
yes, almost all are on record just post the #s and I will try to give you an answer
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